R3L!K wrote:
tbh i'm not ALL that bothered that Kerry lost. He was a better alternative than Bush but that's just about it.
People should be very concerned. I am. Bush has done a lot of damage to America economically. His plans will make the first four years look like child's play.
The US government ran out of money Oct. 14 for normal operations.
The debt is going past 8 trillion
Bush plans more so called tax cuts
Bush's privatizing part of Social security will cost over 2 trillion and do almost nothing for your retirement.
Government spending in increasing and plans are for far more spending.
2/3 of our encomomy is people. People's disposable income is decreasing.
A number of years ago, we were paying over 300 billion a year for interest alone. That was close to the entire military budget. Before Bush we were headed to paying off the dept and our interest payments were falling. We were set to get the biggest real tax cuts in history.
Then came Bush. It could take well over a hundred years to recover from the damage he has done and plans to do. That's if we don't collapse like the Soviet Union did.
I can't remeber the details, but last month it was reported in the usa today that every family in the US owes over $488,000 to the government. I'm not sure the details of that number but when talking about the debt, the numbers are out of this world on how much every man, woman and childs owes in this country. And those number grow every day.
I was not of fan of Kerry, but Bush and a rep. congress can do incredible damage over the next four years. The US could have delt with many issues and still delivered a huge tax ,if it continued on course. Those days are long gone and the next four years could mean you'll never see a real tax cut in your life time.
Most elections are not as big as this one was. A split between congress and the white house keeps things in check. This election was huge. It's impact will be great.
I'm very concerned. Bush's economic policies will have a huge impact on my and my childrens quality of life for years to come.